Published by DealerFraudLawyer     under auto dealer scam, car dealer fraud
Jun 30 2010

Car preparation fee is one of the common car dealership scams that is used by car dealers to make a quick profit from car buyers in the range of $500 – $2000. It all depends on how much a customer is willing to spend.

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California Car Fraud Attorney

Published by DealerFraudLawyer     under Helpful Tips, Lemon Law
Jun 23 2010

Every year millions of American consumers are defrauded by dishonest car dealers. They do not disclose a vehicle’s salvage history, true odometer reading, earlier use, lemon-law buyback history, or repaired damage and other vehicle defects. In reality, they sell ‘lemons’ or other unsafe vehicles without warranties. Other most common car dealership frauds are “Yo Yo Financing” (AKA Spot Delivery) or the ever-popular Prep Fee Scam

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California Auto Fraudulent Schemes

Published by DealerFraudLawyer     under California Auto Fraud
Jun 14 2010

Buying an automobile is considering as a second most expensive investments in their life after only home purchasing. A lot of consumers in U.S. are sure that a vehicle is a way to demonstrate their financial prosperity in society. Many California consumers are victims of automobile fraud and do not even suppose it.

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California Auto Dealer Fraud: Law and Lawyers

Published by DealerFraudLawyer     under Lemon Law
Jun 07 2010

Auto fraud has significantly increased especially in California. Every year, millions of car buyers are unsuspectingly defrauded out of thousands of dollars by auto dealerships.

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Used Car: The Risks You Never Think Of

Published by DealerFraudLawyer     under Used Car
Jun 03 2010

Buying a used car instead of a new one can help the buyer to save money. Unfortunately, the defects of the used car become visible only after the purchase.
Many buyers have had successful deals with some used car dealers. However, over the years used car dealers have been reviled and they have been portrayed as [...]

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